Polymarket Market Analysis
AI-generatedThe Polymarket event "Highest temperature in London on May 3?" asks traders to predict the peak temperature recorded at London City Airport on that specific day, using data from Wunderground. This prediction market resolves to the range containing the highest temperature, measured in whole degrees Celsius. The specific market being analyzed here asks: Will the highest temperature in London be 21°C on May 3?
This event was created on Polymarket on May 1, 2026, and the selected market for 21°C was created shortly after. The event ran from May 1 until its end date of May 3, 2026, at 12:00 UTC. Based on the current data, this market is now in a resolved or inactive state. The YES price stands at 0.0%, while the NO price is at 100.0%, meaning the implied probability of the temperature reaching exactly 21°C is zero. Total volume across the event's markets reached $204.1K, though individual market liquidity is not provided.
This page provides a snapshot of Polymarket analytics for this temperature forecast. You can view the final odds, YES price, NO price, cumulative volume, and total liquidity. The page is designed to help with prediction market analysis by showing how the market movement trended over time. Top holders, whale activity, smart money signals, and fresh wallet concentration are not included in this fast generation. This means that detailed holder breakdowns, large trader influence, and wallet age risk are not available in this summary.
Because this is a fast generation, deeper metrics like smart money signals, whale concentration, fresh account risk, average entry price, and profit-and-loss distribution are not included. For a complete view, please refer to the interactive analytics tables on the page once they load. These tables will show the order book depth, spread, and any late-breaking changes in holder positions. The data confirms the market resolved with a clear consensus against the 21°C outcome, making the NO position the final result.
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